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into the EU and corresponding CO2 emissions. We find that passenger numbers arriving from the US to the EU will increase by … result in a corresponding rise in emissions as arrivals into other countries from the US fall by a comparable amount. The … number of tourist arrivals from the US to countries outside of the EU will fall and overall emissions would then increase by …
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Carbon dioxide emissions are a major force driving climate change. We construct scenarios of CO2 emissions from fossil …
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. The current policy costs 17% too much for the emissions avoided, or avoids 17% too few emissions for the money spent. The …
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We estimate the growth rate of the social cost of carbon. This is an indication of the optimal rate of acceleration of greenhouse gas emission reduction policy over time. We find that the social cost of carbon increases by 1.3% to 3.9% per year, with a central estimate of 2.2%. Previous studies...
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The authors estimate the growth rate of the social cost of carbon. This is an indication of the optimal rate of acceleration of greenhouse gas emission reduction policy over time. The authors find that the social cost of carbon increases by 1.3% to 3.9% per year, with a central estimate of 2.2%....
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